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fjOth  CONGRESS,  [ 09  ] 

J 2d  Session.  O'* 


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FROM  T1I3 

PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES, 

WITH 

REPORTS  PROM  THE  SECRETARIES  OF  TREASURY  AND  WAR, 

SHOWING 

The  amount  expended  by  the  Federal  Government  on  works  of  Internal 
Improvement , within  the  limits  of  the  several  States , with  an  estimate, 
of  the  amount  necessary  to  complete  any  work  begun  and  not  yet  com- 
pleted. 

February  10,  1829. — Read,  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 


Washington,  February  6th , 1829. 

To  the  Senate  of  the  United  Stales: 

In  compliance  with  the  resolution  of  the  Senate,  of  the  9th  of  December 
last,  requesting  a detailed  statement  of  the  amount  expended  by  the  Federal 
Government  upon  works  of  Internal  Improvement,  within  the  limits  of  (he 
several  States,  with  an  estimate  necessary  to  complete  any  work  begun 
and  not  yet  completed,  I transmit  herewith  reports  fi*$m  the  Secretaries 
of  the  Treasury  and  of  War,  with  documents  containing  the  information 
desired  by  the  resolution. 

JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS. 


Treasury  Department? 

February  9th,  1829. 

Sir:  In  compliance  withahe  resolution  of  the  Senate,  of  the  9th  Decern- 
her  last,  I have  the  honor  to  enclose  a report  from  the  Register  of  the  Trea- 
sury, containing  two  .statements:  the  first  being  a detailed  statement  of  the 
moneys  paid  at  the  Treasury  for  works  of  Internal  Improvement,  showing 
the  dates  of  the  appropriations,  from  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Govern- 
ment to  the  1st  of  October  last.;  rhe  second  being  a detailed  statement  of 
the  amount  expended,  in  the  accounts  settled  at  the  Treasury,  on  works  of 
Internal  Improvement,  from  the  commencement  of  the  government  to  the 
year  1824,  when  the  adjustment  of  such  accounts  was  transferred  to  the  War 
Department. 

I have  the  honor  to  be, 

Sir,  with  great  respect, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

SAM:  L.  SOUTHARD. 

The  President. 


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Treasury  Department, 

Register’s  Office,  January  31  st,  1829. 

Sir:  I have  the  honor  to  transmit  two  statements  prepared  in  this  Office^ 
in  pursuance  of  the  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  passed  the 
9th  December,  1828,  in  relation  to  Internal  Improvements. 

The  first  being  a detailed  statement  of  the  moneys  paid  at  the  Treasury 
of  the  United  States  for  works  of  Internal  Improvement,  showing  the  dates 
of  the  appropriations  by  Congress,  from  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Con- 
stitution to  the  first  day  of  October  last,  the  total  amount  being  exclusive  of 
the  three  per  cent,  fund  on  the  account  of  sales  of  public  lands,  and  inclu- 
ding: amount  of  appropriations  for  the  Cumberland  road,  in  its  construction, 
continuation,  and' repairs  in  part,  - $3>634,086  18 

Three  per  cent,  fund,  -----  545,462  88 

Total?  . . - - - - - $4,179,549  06 

The  second  being  a detailed  statement  of  such  accounts  as  were  settled  at 
the  Treasury,  until  the  period  when  the  superintendence  was  transferred  to 

the  War  Department.  r .. 

The  amount  of  Treasury  settlements  is  exhibited  at  the  sum  ol  one  mil- 
lion seven  hundred  and  eleven  thousand  two  hundred  and  forty-one  dollars 
thirty  cents:  that  is  to  say — 

For  the  construction  of  the  Cumberland  road,  - - $ 1,665,325  20 

On  the  road  from  Wheeling,  in  continuation,  - - 10,879  78 

On  other  roads,  as  stated,  ■ 35,036  32 


Total  amount  of  accounts  settled  at  the  Treasury, 


1,711,241  30 


And  there  remain  a few  accounts,  to  an  inconsiderable  amount,  for  expla- 
nation, to  complete  the  full  accountability  at  the  Treasury  to  the  period  of 
transfers  as  before  stated. 

I have  the  honor  to  be,  Sir, 

With  great  respect, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

JOSEPH  NOURSE,  Register' 

The  Hon.  Samuel  L.  Southard, 

Ming  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 


STATEMENT  of  the  Moneys  paid  at  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States , upon  works  of  Internal  Improvement , 
from  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution  to  the  1st  day  of  October , 1828,  stated  in  pursuance  of  a resolution 
of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States , of  December  9th , 1828. 


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A DETAILED  STATEMENT  of  the  amount  expended  in  accounts 
settled  at  the  Treasury , from  the  commencement  of  the  Federal  Go- 
vernment, upon  works  of  Internal  Improvement , to  the  year  1824; 
after  which  period , superintendence  and  adjustment  of  accounts  in 
relation  to  Internal  Improvements , were  carried  on  under  the  PVar 
Department. 


WHERE  EXPENDED,  AND  UPON  WHAT  OBJECT- 

Amount  of  dollars 
and  cents. 

State  of  Ohio — 

For  opening  roads  in  the  North  Western  Terri- 
tory, per  act  of  Congress  of  1st  May,  1802,  - 
For  opening  and  making  roads  under  the  treaty 
of  Brownstown,  per  act  of  Congress  of  12th 
December,  1811,  N - 

% 5,238  53 
4,921  79 

10,160  32 

Illinois — 

For  opening  a road  from  Shawneetown  to  Kas- 
kaskia,  per  act  of  Congress  of  27th  April,  1816, 

Road  from  the  Mississippi  to  the  Ohio — 

For  opening  a road  or  roads  through  the  Terri- 
tory lately  ceded  by  the  Indians  to  the  United 
States,  from  the  fiver  Mississippi  to  Ohio, 
and  to  the  former  Indian  boundary  line  es- 
tablished by  the  treaty  of  Greenville,  per  act 
of  21st  April,  1806,  - 

Road  from  Nashville  to  Natchez — 

For  opening  a road  from  Nashville,  in  the  State 
of  Tennessee,  to  Natchez,  in  the  Mississippi 
Territory,  per  act  of  Congress  of  21st  April, 
1806,  - 

Road  from  Cumberland,  in  Maryland,  to  Wheeling,  in 
Virginia — 

For  laying  out  and  making  a road  from  Cumberland, 
in  Maryland,  to  the  State  of  Ohio,  in  pursuance 
of  the  following  acts  of  Congress:  act  of  29th 
March,  1806;  of  17th  February,  1809;  of  14th 
February,  1810;  of  3d  March,  1811  ; of  6th 
May,  1812;  of  3d  March,  1813;  of  14th  Febru- 
ary, 1815;  of  16th  April,  1816;  of  14th  April, 
ISIS;  of  3d  March,  1819;  of  11th  April,  1820, 
(of  28th  February,  1823,  for  repairing  said  road,) 


5,679  25 


5,330  10 


5,946  65 


1,665,235  20 


C 69  ] 


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STATEMENT — Continued. 


WHERE  EXPENDED,  AND  UPON  WHAT  OBJECT. 


Amount  of  dollars 
and  cents. 


Road  from  Wheeling,  in  Virginia,  to  the  Mississippi  river— 
For  laying  out  a road  from  Wheeling,  in  Virginia, 
to  the  left  hank  of  the  Mississippi  river,  per  act 
of  Congress  of  10th  May,  1820, 

Road  within  the  Indian  Territory — 

For  repairing  roads  within  the  Indian  Territory, 
from  Nashville,  in  Tennessee,  to  New  Orleans, 
in  Louisiana,  per  act  of  Congress  of  3d  March, 
1823,  ------ 

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Road  from  Cumberland,  in  Maryland,  to  Wheeling,  in 
Virginia,  ------ 

Road  Irom  Wheeling,  in  Virginia,  to  the  Mississippi  river, 
The  State  of  Ohio,  for  opening  roads,  &c. 

The  State  of  Illinois,  for  opening  a road,  &c. 

Road  from  the  Mississippi  to  the  Ohio,  - - - 

Road  from  Nashville  to  Natchez,  - 

Road  within  the  Indian  Territory, 


10,879  78 


7,920  00 


1,665,325  20 
10,879  78 
10,160  32 
5,679  25 
5,330  10 
5,946  65 
7,920  00 


$ 1,711,241  30 


Treasury  Department, 

Register’s  Office,  January  28 M,  1829. 

JOSEPH  NOURSE,  Register. 


Department  of  War,  January  9,  1829. 

Sir:  I have  the  honor  to  enclose  a report  from  the  Third  Auditor  of  the 
Treasury,  prepared  in  obedience  to  a resolution  of  the  Senate,  of  the  9th 
ultimo,  requesting  the  President  of  the  United  States  “ to  cause  a detailed 
statement  of  the  amount  expended  by  the  Federal  Government  upon  works 
of  internal  improvement,  within  the  limits  of  the  different  States,  v\ith  an 
estimate  of  the  amount  necessary  to  complete  any  work  which  is  begun  and 
not  yet  completed,  to  be  laid  before  the  Senate,”  &c  exhibiting  the  expenses 
referred  to  in  the  resolution,  so  far  as  the  same  can  be  ascertained  from  the 
records  of  this  Department;  and,  also,  an  estimate  prepared  by  the  Engineer 
Department,  of  the  amount  necessary  to  complete  each  work  of  internal 
improvement,  not  completed  on  the  1st  of  October,  1828. 

To  attain  the  objects  contemplated  by  the  resolution,  further  statements 
have  probably  been  required  from  the  Treasury  Department. 

I have  the  honor  to  be, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

P.  B.  PORTER. 

To  the  President  of  the  United  States. 


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A DETAILED  STATEMENT  of  the  amount  expended  by  the  Fe- 
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in  each  State  upon  such  works , from  the  adoption  of  the  Federal 
Constitution  to  the  frst  day  of  October , 1828,  as  far  as  the  same  can 
be  ascertained  from  the  accounts  rendered  to  the  Office  oj  the  Third 
Auditor:  furnished  in  pursuance  of  the  resolution  of  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States , of  the  9th  December , 1828. 


WHERE  EXPENDED,  AND  UPON  WHAT  OBJECT. 


STATE  OF  MAINE. 


AMOUNT. 


i For  building  piers  at  Steel’s  Ledge,  harbor  of  Belfast,  per  act 
j 26th  May,  1826  - - - " 

. For  the  erection  of  piers,  placing  of  beacons  or  buoys,  and  re- 
moving obstructions  in  the  harbor  of  Saco,  per  act  2d  March, 
1827  - - - ~- 

For  removing  obstructions  in  the  Berwick  branch  of  the  Pis- 
cataqua  river,  per  act  23d  May,  1828  - 

For  the  military  road  from  the  mouth  of  the  river  Matanas- 
cook  to  Mar’s  Hill,  per  act  24th  May,  1S2S 
For  making  a survey  of  Piscataqua  river,  per  act  20th  May, 
1S26  - - - - - 

For  survey  of  Kennebec  river,  per  act  29th  April,  1824 

STATE  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 

For  making  surveys  at  the  harbor  of  Edgartown,  mouth  of 
Merrimack  river,  and  harbor  of  Hyannis,  per  act  20th  May, 
1826 

For  improving  the  harbor  of  Edgartown  and  Hyannis^  per  act 
2d  March,  1827 

For  the  survey  of  Nantucket  harbor,  per  act  23d  May,  1S28 
For  the  repairs  of  Plymouth  beach,  per  acts  26th  May,  1824, 
3d  March,  1S25,  and  25th  March,  1826  - 

For  the  preservation  of  the  islands  in  Boston  harbor,  per  acts 
2d  March,  1825,  and  20th  March,  1828  - - - 

For  surveys  to  ascertain  the  practicability  and  necessity  of 
» constructing  piers  in  the  harbors  of  Holmes’  Hole  and  Mar- 
blehead, per  act  3d  March,  1825  - - ~ 

For  survey  of  a canal  route  from  W eymouth  to  Taunton  river, 
per  act  29th  April,  1824  - - - ~ 

t For  the  survey  of  a canal  route  to  connect  Buzzard’s  and  Barn- 
stable bays,  per  act  29th  April,  1S24 


$ 1,006  77 

3,726  09 

2,050  04 

45  00 

190  46 
1,636  14 

$8,654  50 


473  00 

7,624  09 
244  00 

2,486  71 

58,745  99 

249  42 
1,268  25 
2,028  13 
$73,119  59 


3 


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18 


STATEMENT— Continued. 


WHERE  EXPENDED,  AND  UPON  WHAT  OBJECT. 


STATE  OF  RHODE  ISLAND. 

For  survey  of  Church  Cove,  town  of  Little  Compton,  per  act 
2d  March,  1827  - - - - 

For  surveys  at  Newport  and  Warren,  per  act  29th  April,  1824 

STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

For  survey  of  Saugatuck  river  and  harbor,  per  act  20th  May, 
1826  - 

For  removing  obstructions  to  the  navigation  of  Saugatqck  ri- 
ver, and  protecting  the  Saugatuck  harbor  by  a suitable  work, 
per  act  2d  March,  1827  - 

For  survey  of  Mile  river,  Fairfield,  and  Black  Rock,  per  act 
29th  April,  1824  - 

For  surveys  of  Stonington  harbor,  per  act  2d  March,  1827  - 

STATE  OF  VERMONT. 

For  survey  of  a canal  route  between  lakes  Memphramagog 
and  Champlain,  hy  Black  river  and  the  La  Moile,  per  act 
29th  April,  1824  ------ 

STATE  OF  NEW  YORK. 

For  expenditures  on  the  Chateagay  military  road,  in  New 
York,  per  act  15th  February,  1819 

For  survey  of  Oswego  bay  and  harbor,  per  act  20th  May,  1826 

For  constructing  piers,  &c.  at  the  mouth  of  Buffalo  creek,  per 
act  20th  May,  1826  - 

For  building  piers  at  Oswego  harbor,  per  act  2d  March,  1827, 
and  19th  May,  1828  - 

For  the  erection  of  a pier  at  the  mouth  of  Dunkirk  harbor, 
per  acts  2d  March,  1827,  and  19th  May,  1828 

For  clearing  and  deepening  Sackett’s  harbor,  per  act  20th  May, 
1826,  and  23d  May,  1828  - 

For  completing  the  military  road  from  Plattsburg  to  Sackett’s 
Harbor,  per  act  3d  May,  1823 

STATE  OF  DELAWARE. 

For  building  piers  at  New  Castle,  per  act  20th  May,  1S26  - 


AMOUNT. 


$ 195  19 
387  59 


$ 582  78 


369  97 


1,556  96 

110  46 

193  63 


$ 2,231  02 


$5, 733  05 


4,568  84 
476  00 

27,514  35 

19,287  22 

6,782  32 

3,163  76 

3,500  00 

$65,292  49 


$6,943  54 


19 


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STATEMENT— Continued. 


WHERE  EXPENDED,  AND  UPON  WHAT  OBJECT. 


STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 

For  examination  and  survey  of  piers  at  Chester,  per  act  20th 
May,  1826  -- 

For  the  expenses  of  an  examination  of  the  public  piers  at  port 
Penn,  Marcus  Hook,  and  Fort  Mifflin,  per  act  2d  March, 
1827  - 

For  deepening  the  channel,  and  improving  the  harbor  of 
Presque  Isle,  per  act  26th  May,  1824,  25th  March,  1826, 
2d  March,  1827,  and  19th  May,  1828 

For  the  survey  of  a canal  route  between  Pittsburgh  and  the 
mouth  of  Elk  creek,  on  lake  Erie,  per  act  29th  April,  1824 

STATE  OF  MARYLAND. 

For  survey  of  a canal  route  from  Baltimore  to  the  Potomac, 
per  act  29th  April,  1824  - 

STATE  OF  VIRGINIA. 

For  the  survey  of  the  James  and  Kenhawa  canal,  per  act  29th 
April,  1824  - - 

STATE  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

For  surveys  of  Pamptico  Sound,  per  act  20th  May,  1826 

STATE  OF  GEORGIA. 

For  repairs  to  certain  roads  in  the  Creek  nation,  per  acts  27th 
April,  181 6,  and  27th  March,  1818  - 

For  completing  the  public  road  through  the  Creek  nation,  per 
acts  14th  June,  1820,  and  3d  March,  1821 

STATE  OF  TENNESSEE. 

For  opening  a road  from  Reynoldsburgh,  through  the  Creek 
nation,  per  act  3d  March,  1817  - 

STATE  OF  ALABAMA. 

For  removing  obstructions,  and  deepening  the  harbor  of  Mo- 
bile, per  act  2d  March,  1827 

For  surveys  of  a canal  route  to  connect  the  Tennessee  with 
the  Coosa  rivers,  and  a survey  to  improve  the  Tennessee  ri- 
ver at  the  Muscle  Shoals,  per  act  29th  April,  1824 


AMOUNT. 


$ 28  25 

7,458  25 

35,491  85 
5,467  73 
$ 4S,446  08 

$ 3, 754  44 

$ 9,951  90 
$ 970  75 

10,000  00 
3,621  01 
$ 13,621  01 

$4,000  00 

5,664  59 

2,184  41 
$7,859  00 


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520 


STATEMENT— Continued. 


WHERE  EXPENDED,  AND  UPON  WHAT  OBJECT. 


' TERRITORY  OF  FLORIDA. 

For  removing  obstructions  in  the  Apalachicola  river,  per  act 
23d  May,  1S28 

For  surveys  relating  to  a canal  to  connect  the  Atlantic  and 
Gulf  of  Mexico,  per  act  3d  March,  1826  - 

For  opening  and  repairing  the  Old  King’s  road,  per  act  2d 
March,  1827  - - - - - 

For  opening  a public  road  from  Pensacola  to  St.  Augustine,  per 
acts  28th  February,  1824,  and  2d  March,  1827 
For  opening  a road  from  St.  Mary’s  river  to  Tamna  Bay,  per 
acts  3d  March,  182  5,  and  2d  March,  1S27 
For  opening  a road  from  Cape  Sable  to  Suwaney  river,  per 
* act  28th  February,  1824  - 

STATE  OF  LOUISIANA. 

For  opening  a road  from  Fort  Smith,  on  the  Arkansas  river, 
t©  Fori  Touson,  on  the  Red  river,  per  act  3d  March,  1827 
For  survey  of  a canal  route,  between  the  Mississippi  and  Lake 
Ponchartrain,  per  act  29th  April,  1824  - 

STATE  OF  MISSISSIPPI. 

For  the  preservation  of  the  harbor  at  the  mouth  of  Pascagoula 
river,  and  removing  obstructions,  per  act  2d  March,  1827  - 

For  opening  a road  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of 
War,  in  the  Indian  country,  from  at  or  near  Turner  Bra- 
shears’,  on  the  old  Natchez  road,  to  a point  at  or  near  Colum- 
bus, on  the  military  road,  per  act  3d  March,  1821 

STATE  OF  INDIANA. 

For  survey  of  a canal  route  through  the  State  of  Indiana,  per 
act  29th  April,  1824  - 

STATE  OF  OHIO. 

For  removing  obstructions  at  the  mouth  of  Black  river,  per 
act  23d  May,  1828  - ~ 

For  removing  obstructions  at  the  mouth  of  Ashtabula  creek, 
per  acts  20th  May,  1826,  and  1 9th  May,  1S28 
For  removing  obstructions  at  the  mouth  of  Grand  river,  per 
acts  20th  May,  1826,  and  19th  May,  1828  - , - 

For  removing  obstructions  at  the  mouth  of  Cunningham  creek, 
per  acts  20th  May,  1826,  and  19th  May,  1828 


AMOUNT. 


$1 ,500  00 
20,922  25 
5,223  55 
31,627  47 
18,610  82 
2f865  37 
$ 80,749  45 

2,625  23 
186  37 
$2,81 1 67 

8,000  00 

5,000  00 
$13,000  00 

$14,234  35 


577  20 
12,171  18 

8,806  65 


2,772  S3 


21 


Z 69  3 


STATEMENT — Continued. 


WHERE  EXPENDED,  AND  UPON  WHAT  OBJECT. 


STATE  OF  OHIO — Continued. 

For  removing  obstructions  at  the  mouth  of  Huron  river,  per 
acts  20th  May,  1826,and  19th  May,  1828 
For  removing  obstructions  in  Sandusky  bay,  per  act  20th  May, 
1826  - - - - 
For  improving  Cleveland  harbor,  per  act  2d  March,  1827 
For  survey  of  routes  to  connect  the  Black  Swamp  road  with 
the  Cumberland  road,  per  act  20th  April,  1824 

STATE  OF  MISSOURI. 

*For  a road  from  the  Western  frontier  of  Missouri,  to  the  con- 
fines of  New  Mexico,  per  act  3d  March,  1825;  and  for 
treating  with  the  Indians  for  the  establishment  thereof 

TERRITORY  OF  MICHIGAN. 

For  connecting  the  Detroit  and  river  Raisin  with  the  Maumee 
[ and  Sandusky  roads,  and  opening  the  same,  per  acts  2d 
March,  1827,  and  19th  May,  1828 
For  making  a road  from  Detroit  to  Chicago,  per  acts  3d 
March,  1825,  2d  March,  1827,  and  19th  May,  1828 
For  a road  from  the  Northwest  boundary  of  Ohio  to  Detroit, 
| per  act  26th  May,  1824  - 

For  surveying  and  laying  out  a road  from  Detroit  to  Saganaw 
I river,  and  to  Fort  Gratiot,  per  acts  2d  March,  1827,  and 
; 19th  May,  1828  - - - - - 

For  survey  of  La  Plaisance  bay,  per  act  20th  May,  1826 

TERRITORY  OF  ARKANSAS. 

For  surveying  and  making  a road  from  Memphis,  Tennessee, 
I to  Little  Rock,  per  acts  31st  January,  1824,  and  3d  March, 
1827  - 

For  surveying  and  making  a road  from  Little  Rock  to  Can- 
tonment Gibson,  per  act  3d  March,  1825  - 


For  the  continuation  of  the  Cumberland  road,  from  Canton  to 
| Zanesville,  and  from  Zanesville  to  the  Seat  of  Government 
I of  Missouri,  per  acts  3d  March,  1825,  25th  March,  1826, 
■ 2d  March,  1827,  and  19th  May,  1828  - 

For  the  repairs  and  preservation  of  the  Cumberland  road,  per 
B act  2d  March,  1827  - - - - - 


AMOUNT. 


$ 7,766  86 

358  30 
5,340  65 

714  46 

$ 38,508  13 


$20,000  00 


28,112  27 
17,354  65 
3,274  50 

1,916  38 
110  89 

$50,768  69 


20,299  73 
3,625  91 
$23,925  64 


$435,701  79 


$29,746  71 


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STATEMENT— Continued. 

WHERE  EXPENDED,  AND  UPON  WHAT  OBJECT. 


For  various  expenditures  for  military  roads  in  Michigan,  Ala- 
bama, Tennessee,  and  Louisiana,  per  act  15th  February, 

1819  - 

For  making  surveys  of  the  water-courses  tributary  to  and  west 
of  the  Mississippi;  also,  those  tributary  to  the  same  river, 
and  northwest  of  the  Ohio,  per  acts  15th  February,  1819, 
and  14th  April,  1820  - 

For  making  a survey,  maps,  and  charts  of  the  Ohio  and  Mis- 
sissippi rivers,  from  the  Rapids  of  the  Ohio,  at  Louisville, 
to  the  Balize,  &c.  per  act  14th  April,  1820 

For  improving  the  navigation  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  ri- 
vers, per  acts  24th  May,  1824,  and  3d  March,  1827 

For  the  survey  of  the  coast  of  the  United  States,  per  act  10th 
February,  1817  - - 

For  the  survey  of  certain  ports  and  harbors,  per  act  9th  April, 
1818  - 

For  expenditures  relating  to  the  surveys,  per  acts  29th  April, 
1824,  21st  February,  1825,  25th  March,  1826,  2d  March, 
1827,  and  19th  May,  1828,  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal,  and 
other  surveys  for  objects  of  internal  improvement,  which  it 
was  found  impracticable  to  separate 
Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal  - 

Road  from  Cumberland  to  the  District  of  Columbia 
Baltimore  and  Ohio  Rail  Road  ~ 

Road  from  Washington  City  to  Buffalo,  New  York  - 
For  survey  of  a road  from  Baltimore  to  Philadelphia 
For  survey  of  a road  from  Washington  City  to  New  Orleans  - 
Various  expenditures  incident  to  the  Board  of  Engineers  for 
Internal  Improvement,  and  for  the  Topographical  Office  in 
Georgetown,  purchase  and  repairs  of  instruments,  &c. 

For  survey  of  various  canal  routes  in  Florida,  Louisiana,  and 
Alabama  ------- 

For  survey  of  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio  canals 
For  survey  of  Dismal  Swamp  canal  - 

For  surveys  not  particularly  designated,  being  surveys  of  rivers, 
and  for  pay  of  Civil  Engineers,  & c.  - 


AMOUNT. 


$ 5,884  09 


$ 9,803  46 


$ 2,798  SO 


$44,876  84 


$41,978  96 


$5,424  50 


$40,451  99 
51  00 
1,196  13 
546  53 
485  00 
423  OS 
4,626  88 


30,235  45 

1,669  31 
5,054  58 
339  40 

5,160  31 


$90,239  66 


I 

In  the  foregoing  statement,  the  expenditures  have  been  arranged,  as  far  as 
it  was  found  practicable,  in  reference  to  the  States,  respectively,  in  which  the 
expenditure  was  made.  In  this  arrangement,  objects  may  have  been  included, 
not  strictly'  belonging  to  internal  improvement,  in  the  State  to  which  they 
have  been  placed,  such  as  roads  through  the  Indian  nations,  which  have  been 
arranged  to  the  State  from  which  the  road  commenced;  also,  surveys  and 
other  expenditures,  which  are  arranged  to  the  State  in  which  most  of  the 
expenditure  has  been  made.  In  other  cases,  where  any  arrangement  among 
the  States  was  found  impracticable,  from  the  nature  of  the  expenditure, 
having  relation  to  various  States  and  Territories,  they  will  be  found  so  far 
particularized  as  the  appropriation  or  expenditure  would  permit.  The  earliest 
expenditure,  (having  reference  to  the  call  of  the  Senate,)  the  accounts  for 
Which  have  passed  through  this  office,  are  those  under  the  act  of  27th  April, 
1816;  prior  expenditures  during  the  war,  for  military  roads,  &c.  have  not 
been  resorted  to,  for  the  reasons  that  they  were  thought  not  to  have  been 
strictly  included  in  the  call;  and  because  of  the  great  length  of  time  it  would 
have  taken  to  ascertain  the  particulars,  from  the  immense  mass  of  accounts 
which  would  necessarily  have  to  be  examined,  voucher  by  voucher,  they 
having  been  kept  according  to  the  appropriation  out  of  which  the  expendi- 
ture was  made,  and  not  as  to  any  other  specific  object.  The  statement  only 
includes  the  expenditures  to  the  1st  of  October  last.  Moneys  have  been 
drawn  from  the  Treasury  since.  that  date,  for  like  objects  which  of  course, 
are  not  embraced. 

Treasury  Department, 

Third  Auditor’s  Office,  December  31^/,  1828. 

PETER  HAGNER,  Auditor. 

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